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 No.9997

I've been looking for runes or bind runes to associate with each of the nine noble virtues. Does this exist already?

Discipline is currently the concept I'm focusing on for improvement so I've been toying with formulating a rune to represent self-discipline. I've heard that Thursiaz is sometimes taken to mean self-discipline, I'm not sure how accurate that is though.

I've combined Teiwaz (analysis, rationality) and Ehwaz (movement) to represent self-discipline.

Does anyone have any better suggestions for runes or bind runes to represent self-discipline? How about for the rest of the nine noble virtues?

 No.9999

I think you are looking for the wrong thing.

Bind runes were made up by an icelandic jewelry seller and the nine noble virtues are just interpretations of the hávámal. Try focusing on the runes themself and casting them


 No.10001

>>9999

>Bind runes were made up by an icelandic jewelry seller

But aren't there actual rune carvings that involve combinations of runes? Unless I'm mistaken.


 No.10009

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>>10001

Yes, there are plenty of period inscriptions that use bindrunes. The notion of stacking tons of runes together into very complex bindrunes is more modern, as most of the period inscriptions seem to be just ligatures in otherwise normal text. But the Undley bracteate is a period example of what appears to be some kind of magical formula, with its "ᚷᚫ ᚷᚩ ᚷᚫ" made up of three bindrunes instead of six distinct characters.




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